#1. (……) It is (1) hard for (2) us to realise now that when great-grandmother was a little girl there were (3) no so_(4) things as light bulbs. No error (5).

#2. (……) If (1) you ask your mother for (2) one fried egg for (3) breakfast and she gives you two fried eggs and you eat both them (4), who is better at arithmetic, you or your mother? No error (5).

#3. (……) He must be (1) pretty keen on her (2) — they has been (3) dancing all (4) night. No error (5).

#4. (……) In the America (1) there are tennis schools which (2) accept children from (3) as young as (4) nine. No error (5).

#5. (……)A hundreds (1) years ago, the principal means of communication for individuals and for businesses was (2) only a letter or a telegrams (3) but nowadays telephones are daily used in private houses, offices and factory (4). No error (5).

#1. (……) Which (l)of the two articles (2) was the more (3)difficult to (4) you to read? No error (5).

#2. (……) Tennis is one of the sport (1) where youngsters can play against (2) their elders (3) with more than a chance of success (4). No error (5).

#3. (……) Winners were greatly honoured by_ (1) having olive wreaths placing (2) on (3) their heads and having poems sung (4) about their deeds. No error (5).

#4. (……) This plan was expected (1) to (2) stopped (3) the long queues at many (4) service stations. No error (5).

#5. (……) The mystery of the Loch Ness Monster continues (1) to fascinating (2) scores of tourists every year, who come to Scotland in the hope with (3) capturing on the film some proof that the monster exist (4). No error (5).